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How do I consolidate without getting bamboozled?

Date: Wed, 12/14/2005 - 10:03

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 12/14/2005 - 10:03

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Could anyone share their debt consolidation stories of success and failure if they get the chance? I've got about $5K in credit card debt and don't have a steady job. I'm concerned about calling up some random agency and them doing the fast talking thing and before I know it, I'm in worse than before. Any input is helpful, but specifically, any suggestions on the RIGHT agencies to use and how to get a single, lower-interest rate monthly payment out of two very high rate credit cards? Thank you in advance,

DTR


Hi

Welcome to the forums.

Our members have chosen the consolidation company referred by this site. They have been successful enough to take care of their accounts and re-shape their credit file. The consultant will properly guide you towards achieving a debt free life.

You can also include all the credit card accounts in the consolidation program. All your bills will be combined into one monthly payment and you will be offered reduced rates of interest. This program will eliminate most of the financial charges and the late fees added in your total debt. There will also be reduction in the interest rates of the credit card accounts that you are presently paying.

Other benefits added in this program are given in the page below. Please have a look:

http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/benefits.html

Your counseling is free here before you get started with the program. Take advice from the certified consultants and get the agreement in writing. You will get monthly statements of how your money was divided among your creditors.

The consultant will analyze your financial situation and offer you a reasonable monthly payment plan. After your financial situation improves, you can offer more in the program in order to complete it faster.

Please register in this website for a free discussion. After you feel convinced, give your consent to the consultant and he will negotiate with your creditors.

Regards
Roxette


lrhall41

Submitted by roxette on Wed, 12/14/2005 - 10:31

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